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Beyond Green Environmental Youth Summit
October 25, 2013 to October 27, 2013
Join 1000 young delegates the weekend of Oct 25-27, 2013 in Toronto to explore environmental issues from every angle and develop strategies to spark change in your community! Whatever your passion, there is a path. Whether you're an artist, scientist, frontline activist, or new to the scene, Beyond Green provides the techniques, tools, and connections you need to take action. THE PEOPLE 1000 young people, eco-heroes, innovators and entertainers who want to spark environmental change. THE AGENDA Friday Night - Beyond Green Kick-off with Emily Hunter, Tom Rand, live entertainment and more at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema; Followed by a short eco-film fest! Saturday - Build Your Toolkit Hands-on workshops that approach environmental issues from every angle and empower you with all the info you need to take action. Saturday Night - Celebrate Change Keynote speakers Tzeporah Berman & Majora Carter lead an inspiring evening on creating grassroots environmental movements and campaigns - wrapping up with music so you can get your groove on! Sunday - Organize for Change Attend workshops that equip you with the tools you need to create change. Connect and conspire with other delegates to bring change back to your community. THE LOCATION Friday: Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, 506 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON Saturday & Sunday Workshops: University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Time: Friday Oct 25 (5:30pm-11 pm); Saturday Oct 26 (9 am-9 pm+); Sunday Oct 27 (10 am-5 pm)
Venue: Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Location: Toronto, ON
Website: http://earthday.ca/beyondgreen/
For information contact: Lauren Crickmore,ecomentors@earthday.ca
Phone: 416-599-1991 ext. 101
Categories: Environment
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